Tuesday, October 25, 2011

It's still October, so hopefully Grandma Jo can see these videos. Caroline has been getting really good on her balance bike, so today we went for a bike ride and voila! she's a bike rider. Aunt Becky stopped by this afternoon by surprise and we went outside to demonstrate Caroline's new skill, this time with a camera. Here's three videos of the novice bike rider and her brother. In the final video she's trying to get started uphill, and you can see how her balance bike skills come into play: she gets herself going (eventually), and I never help her. She figured this out on her own, because she wants to ride in the Agony with her Aunt Becky someday. Well done Caroline!

Since Saturday at our house, we've had a cat. She showed up on Saturday, and by yesterday she was a well-loved member of the family. Today she has disappeared again (and yes, we called the hotlines and reported a found cat--and ran an ad in our local paper and radio station) and we are once again a pet-less family. We sure had fun with her while she was here!

Reading a book with Trace and Caroline.

Making herself comfortable on the couch.

Sleeping with Jack.

At some point in our relationship, Trace assured me that he wasn't a cat lover. Clearly that was not true!

Playing outside--she even caught a lizard for us (perhaps to endear herself to Trace?), and then lost it in the house. I'm choosing to believe the lizard went out the door, because I can't find it!

We all enjoyed the cat so much, don't be surprised if we adopt one soon. She was charming.

In case you thought the pumpkin fun was over, here's a shot of the four additional pumpkins we've carved in the last week. I actually had nothing to do with these pumpkins, beyond buying them. The amazing Ford truck was of course done by the talented Will Fike, and I believe that the other three were done by my creative husband. From left to right we've got a crow, Jack's spider, the cat, the Ford, Lightning McQueen, and Snow White (did you know Disney has free pumpkin templates on their website--apparently Trace does!).

Thursday, October 20, 2011

In their four and six years, my kids have never carved a pumpkin. They've painted them, drawn on them, and decorated them in other ways, but we've never carved one before. Come to find out, Trace has never carved one before either, so this was a first for our family. We all had a blast!

These first two pictures are the pumpkins the kids did themselves, with sharpies. This one is Jack's, and this pumpkin came out of our garden! Jack made it scary with silver sharpie.

This is Caroline's, and it's intended to be cute. I think she succeeded!

These are the bouquets the kids have been picking with fall flowers and leaves. Aren't they sweet? One has been added every day this week. The little perfectly round pumpkin in the middle came from our garden too, and we're convinced that it's the cutest pumpkin ever--but we might have a little gardener's pride.

Here is Caroline scooping out the innards of her pumpkin. She didn't love doing it like I thought she would--she said it felt like spider webs. I told her it was more like spaghetti, so then she was willing to help.

Trace used the big knife and cut the pumpkins open. I guess I have these two pictures in the wrong order.

Caroline took this picture of Jack and I working on his spider pumpkin.

Jack worked hard on this pumpkin. We printed a spider template from online, traced it, and then carefully cut it. He and I worked together, and our hands were tired by the end!

In this picture he's showing the scary drawings he did on this lid of his pumpkin. There's a spider and a few jack-o-lanterns.

Trace carved Caroline's pumpkin, with her input. She had chosen a large pumpkin, and then she wanted it carved into a kitty cat. That was a little complicated for a four year old, but she was willing to watch Daddy work on it.

Trace working hard. I think his hands got tired too!

Posing for me with their pumpkin. Cute!

While Trace and Caroline were working on the cat, Jack turned his pumpkin around and drew his own face and then carved it entirely himself. Here's his proud smile for a job well done. Now he's got a reversible pumpkin: spider/jack-o-lantern.

Jack's pumpkin face.

Two lit pumpkins sitting on the front porch.

Putting in the candles was the best part--both kiddos had a giant grin when they saw these faces smiling at them! It was great fun for all of us!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

My mom asked for videos of her grandkids, since her internet is half price in Papua New Guinea this month. I wish my internet would go half price for a month! This is a video I took of Caroline yesterday, explaining what she and Jack had been playing for the last hour or so. While she's talking she's attempting to fit a phone, a pig pen and a small baby doll into a water bottle holder that's around her waist. She's wearing her helmet because she was originally riding her bike--so she's very safe. Here you go Mom: in the words of a four year old.